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Two-Book Set:: Leading the Digital Workforce and The Security Leader’s Communication Playbook - Jeffrey W. Brown

Two-Book Set:: Leading the Digital Workforce and The Security Leader’s Communication Playbook

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614 Seiten
2025
CRC Press
978-1-041-09556-9 (ISBN)
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These books offers insights into managing change and communication, leveraging technology and building strong relationships within your organization including how to understand and work with company culture. They are an essential reading for IT leaders.
Leading the Digital Workforce:

Future IT leaders won't be technology leaders, they'll be business leaders who understand technology. Leading the Digital Workforce takes a fresh look at technology leadership, exploring how to lead and manage in today’s digital workplace where the pace of change is exponential. This book walks you through building personal resiliency and avoiding stress and burnout to creating a strategy, building a high-performance team, and examining how technology will change the workforce of the future. Technology leadership requires a unique set of skills, which is why traditional leadership approaches don't always work. This book provides actionable advice on how to create a culture of innovation while driving successful change initiatives. Leading the Digital Workforce provides strategies for empowering people, optimizing processes, and inspiring innovation. This book offers insights into managing change, leveraging technology, and building strong relationships within your organization, including how to understand and work with company culture. Finally, it shares strategies for using technology and innovation to create a competitive edge to unlock new opportunities. Leading the Digital Workforce is essential reading for IT leaders who want to develop their skills, stay ahead of the digital curve, and lead their organizations into the future. No matter if you’re a new IT leader, an aspiring one, or a seasoned leader who’s been at it for years, there’s something in this book that will help you level up your game.

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The Security Leader’s Communication Playbook

This book is for cybersecurity leaders across all industries and organizations. It is intended to bridge the gap between the data center and the board room. This book examines the multitude of communication challenges that CISOs are faced with every day and provides practical tools to identify your audience, tailor your message and master the art of communicating. Poor communication is one of the top reasons that CISOs fail in their roles. By taking the step to work on your communication and soft skills (the two go hand-in-hand), you will hopefully never join their ranks. This is not a “communication theory” book. It provides just enough practical skills and techniques for security leaders to get the job done. Learn fundamental communication skills and how to apply them to day-to-day challenges like communicating with your peers, your team, business leaders and the board of directors. Learn how to produce meaningful metrics and communicate before, during and after an incident. Regardless of your role in Tech, you will find something of value somewhere along the way in this book.

Jeffrey W. Brown, CISSP-ISSMP, CRISC, CISM, PMP is the first Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) for the State of Connecticut. The Center for Digital Government recently gave national recognition to Connecticut for leadership and collaboration by ranking it third in the nation. Jeff is a recognized information security and IT risk expert with a strong track record of over two decades implementing cost-effective controls for global Fortune 500 financial institutions including Merrill Lynch, Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, GE Capital, BNY Mellon and AIG. He is a two-time winner of CISOs Connect™ Top 100 CISOs (C100). Jeff worked briefly in the publishing industry as an editor for HarperCollins before pursuing his passion for technology full time. While at HarperCollins he set up the College division’s first web presence and was involved helping plan distance learning programs, a relatively new concept back in 1995. He never strayed far from these roots and has since gone on to co-author the Web Publisher’s Deign Guide for Windows (Coriolis, 1993) and Mission Critical Internet Security (Syngress, 2000) and is the author of The Security Leader’s Communication Playbook (CRC Press, 2001). Jeff is a frequent speaker at events and conferences and is a co-Chair of Evanta’s New York CISO Executive Summit events. He is a board advisor for Cowbell Cyber, iQ4 and the University of New Haven/Connecticut Institute of Technology. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, writing, playing guitar and spending time with his wife and English Springer Spaniel, Gracie. He holds multiple industry certifications, a BA in Journalism and an MS in Publishing from Pace University as well as a certificate in Cybersecurity from Ithaca College, where he serves as an advisor for the program.

Leading the Digital Workforce

Preface Acknowledgements About the Author Part 1: Foundations Chapter 1 Playing the long game of leadership Chapter 2: The average IT leader is…average Chapter 3 Master your mindset Chapter 4 IT leadership peak performance Part 2: Leadership in action Chapter 5 Starting a new job: How to thrive Chapter 6 A crash course in strategic planning Chapter 7 Building a high-performance team Chapter 8 Execution and getting things done Chapter 9 Leading from anywhere: A guide to the hybrid office Chapter 10 Giving back: Industry leadership and the next generation of leaders Chapter 11 Leading from the edge: The future of work Conclusion Appendix

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The Security Leader’s Communication Playbook

Contents Preface xvii Acknowledgments xix Author xxi Introduction 1 Part 1 Communication Foundational Skills 13 1 Foundational Communication Skills 15 2 People Skills 43 3 The Language of Business Risk 59 4 Company Culture 79 5 Better Business Writing 93 6 Say What? Verbal Communication Skills 119 7 Communication Superpowers 157 Part 2 Communication in the Real World 183 8 Policies, Standards, Guidelines and Procedures 185 9 T raining and Awareness 203 10 Driving Change through Metrics 217 11 The High Stakes of Incident Response Communication 235 12 Communicating with Your Team and Colleagues 249 13 Managing Up: Finding Your Boss’s Communication Style 269 14 The Board of Directors 279 15 Working with Auditors 295 16 Your Next Job 305 17 Consultants and Sales: Building and Maintaining Client Relationships 325 Appendix 341 Index 361

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.4.2025
Reihe/Serie Security, Audit and Leadership Series
Zusatzinfo 64 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 1140 g
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht IT-Recht
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Unternehmensführung / Management
ISBN-10 1-041-09556-2 / 1041095562
ISBN-13 978-1-041-09556-9 / 9781041095569
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